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        <h3 class=help">arf | help</h3>
        <p class="helpItem">Creating a New User Account</p>            <p class="helpDescription">Begin viewing feeds by creating an account.</p>            <p class="helpContent">1. Creating a new user account begins by clicking on the "Create a New User" link in the upper left side of the browser. You will be asked for your choice of username and password (which must be at least 7 alpha-numeric characters, one of which must be a number/symbol.</p>            <p class="helpContent">2. After confirming your password you will be asked for your e-mail.</p>            <p class="note">Note: Your e-mail will not be available or distributed to other users, this is purely for sending you your password in the event you lose it.</p>             <p class="helpContent">3. Finally, enter a security question/answer in the event you forget your password and you need to prove it's really you.</p>                <p class="helpItem">Using the Feeds Page</p>            <p class="helpDescription">View multiple feeds.</p>	    <p class="helpSubItem">Adding Feeds</p>	        <p class="helpContent">Adding <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> feeds is a simple but powerful process, you can begin to add feeds by clicking on the "Find" page. There are two ways to add feeds:</p>	        <p class="note">Note: You can watch hundreds of feeds by simply adding each of them using these methods.</p>	        <p class="helpContent">1. You can add a feed by adding the specific web link to the <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> or Atom Feed. For example: "http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot" or "http://feeds.boingboing.net/boingboing/iBag".	        <p class="helpContent">2. You can also add a feed by using the search engine to find keywords in feeds. You can then add the feed by clicking on the feed's title.</p>	        <p class="note">Note: For more information see "Using the Find Page"</p>                <p class="helpItem">Using the Friends Page</p>            <p class="helpDescription">See what feeds your friends are viewing.</p>	    <p class="helpSubItem">Adding Friends</p>	        <p class="helpContent">Arf can be used as a convenient way for you and your friends to share and discover top stories and headlines. To add a friend with an Arf account, simply visit the "Find" page and enter their name then click the Add/Find friend button.</p>            <p class="note">Note: Add people with similar feeds as yourself and you may discover new and interesting <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> feeds!</p>        <p class="helpSubItem">Viewing your Friends List</p>            <p class="helpContent">A list of your current friends can be found on the left-side bar on the "Friends" page. If you have multiple friends you can sort them to more easily access and organize them.</p>                <p class="helpItem">Using the Find Page</p>            <p class="helpDescription">Add/search for feeds and friends.</p>	    <p class="helpSubItem">Different Ways of Searching</p>
	        <p class="helpContent">The easiest way to find new feeds is by using the "Search <acronym title="Really Simple Syndicate">RSS</acronym> Feeds" button with your desired keyword on the "Find" page. You can also add feeds by connecting to your friends arf page and seeing their most recent/popular feeds and news articles.</p>
            <p class="note">Note: More keywords means a more refined search, try to be as specific as possible."</p>
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